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Descendants of Darkness: Yami no Matsuei, Vol. 1 - Yoko Matsushita
Descendants of Darkness: Yami no Matsuei, Vol. 1
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The business of Death is never done. Asato Tsuzuki works as a Shinigami, or 'Guardian of Death', in the Ministry of Hades. It's his duty to make sure that the souls of the dead reach the afterlife, but contrary ghosts and humanity's evils keep getting in the way of a job well done. With all these... show more
The business of Death is never done. Asato Tsuzuki works as a Shinigami, or 'Guardian of Death', in the Ministry of Hades. It's his duty to make sure that the souls of the dead reach the afterlife, but contrary ghosts and humanity's evils keep getting in the way of a job well done. With all these problem assignments, will he ever get a bonus...or will he be stuck paying back damages for all eternity? As a Guardian of Death, Asato Tsuzuki has a lot to think about. First of all, there are all those dead people. Someone's got to escort them safely to the afterlife. Then there's all that bureaucracy. The affairs of death come with a lot of paperwork, budgetary concerns and endless arcana. Descendants of Darkness proves one thing: Death is big business...and business is good!
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781591165071 (1591165075)
ASIN: 1591165075
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
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Inkspot Fancy
Inkspot Fancy rated it
3.0
Oh, this series. This series is one of my most guilty of guilty pleasures. It's got a great concept of a detective bureau in the afterlife - though in some ways the idea is poorly thought out and always evolving.In fact, get used to the world "evolving." This has very much a make-it-up-as-you-go fee...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it
2.0
Not sure I like this, in fact I am pretty confused. I like Tsuzuki but can't stand his partner. Is this a shojo or a yaoi? I dunno. I'll read the next because the premise has promise.
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